SIGN Pak

Safe Injection Global Network is a voluntary organization of stakeholders trying to reach the secure and corresponding injections usage all over the world. The network is maintained by a permanent secretariat situated within the Blood Safety and Clinical Technology (BCT) department of the World Health Organization (WHO). Associate deligates consist of establishes such as UNICEF, UNFPA, CDC, USAID, NIH, The Johns Hopkins University and The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Canadian Health&care Mall.

SIGN Pakistan’s general aim is to decrease inobligatory and unsecured injections in Pakistan. By operating with national and international members SIGN Pakistan is hopeful to work out maneuvers that are more realistic and efficient. Making good one’s running with today’s world, SIGN Pakistan has also created the SIGNPak mail group. This is a weekly publication where people can give shares concerning their work and ideas considering unsecured injection practices and prove what the international affair to decrease unobligatory and unsecured injections can make contributions to Pakistan and, just as importantly, what Pakistan can make contributions to SIGN.

SIGN Pakistan is directed by Dr. Arshad Altaf of the Aga Khan University. He also presides the SIGNPak mail group. For an update on SIGN Pakistan activities, see Arshad’s Cairo caseshow.